Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Nelson’s bill to raise teachers’ pay advances

Senator Nelson confers with Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick in the Senate.

The Senate Finance Committee has unanimously approved SB 3 by Texas State Senator Jane Nelson, R-Flower Mound. The bill would provide a permanent $5,000 annual salary increase for every classroom teacher in the state.

“The most important investment we can make in education is in our teachers. They are the key factor in preparing our students for success,” said Nelson, a former teacher. “It has been 10 years since our teachers have received a pay raise from the state. Meanwhile their health care costs are going up. They are dipping into personal funds to pay for classroom items. And their overall cost of living is more expensive. We need to provide this salary increase in order to both attract and retain the very best educators for our Texas students.”

SB 3 does the following, according to a news release from Nelson’s office:

  • Establishes a new Classroom Teacher Salary Allotment
  • Directs that each classroom teacher is entitled to a $5,000 salary increase above their 2018-19 school year salary
  • Specifies that raise is paid for by the state
  • Clarifies that this bill does not preclude districts from offering merit raises
  • Ensures that districts may not use these dollars to supplant current salaries

SB 1, the Senate’s base budget, includes $3.7 billion for SB 3, which now moves to the full Senate for further consideration.

Mark Smith
Mark Smith
Mark Smith is the Digital Editor of The Cross Timbers Gazette.

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